This Week in Sports from Christopher DeMuth

Girls Varsity Golf

On April 22, the New Canaan girls golf team delivered a strong performance against Danbury, winning 165–245 at Richter Park Golf Course (par 35). Chloe Cui led the Rams with a score of 37, followed closely by Carielle D’Elisa and Maxie Mirin, who each shot a 41. Lauren Livesay (46) and Lily Mohr (47) rounded out the scoring. New Canaan continues to build momentum this spring with consistent scores across the lineup.

Boys Varsity Tennis

The Rams opened the week with a 6–1 win over Fairfield Warde on April 21. Singles standouts included Jackson Mountford and Julian Doshi, who each earned straight-set wins. Rowan Richey Elliot and Elliot Walls fought through tough matches to secure victories in three sets. The Rams also took two of three doubles matches.

On April 22, New Canaan fell to Greenwich, 5–2. Mountford earned another singles win, and the doubles team of Sieghart and Campo notched a gritty three-set comeback.

Boys Varsity Baseball

New Canaan baseball started the week with a 4–1 loss to Norwalk on April 21, despite both teams recording 8 hits. The Rams couldn’t string together enough offense to close the gap after early scoring from the Bears.

The bats came alive on April 23, when the Rams took down Ludlowe 10–7. A huge 7-run final inning secured the comeback win. The Rams tallied 11 hits and showed clutch resilience late in the game.

Back at home on April 24, New Canaan dropped a non-conference matchup to Notre Dame Prep, 11–1. Despite 6 hits from the Rams, the Lancers pulled away with a strong finish.

Girls Varsity Softball

New Canaan softball beat Norwalk 5–4 on April 21, scoring all five runs in the first two innings and holding off a late push from the Bears. The Rams played clean defense with no errors and collected nine hits.

On April 23, the Rams took down Ludlowe 3–1 in another home game. All the scoring came in the first three innings, and once again, New Canaan’s defense held firm the rest of the way. The Rams are finding ways to win close, well-played games.

Girls Varsity Tennis

On April 22, New Canaan fell 5–2 to a strong Greenwich team. Leah Zheng earned a dominant win in singles, and the doubles team of Lee and Carr picked up the Rams’ second point.

They bounced back with a close 4–3 win over Wilton on April 24. Zheng and Lundberg each won their singles matches, while Carr/Lee and Caleba/Adamczyk sealed the win with tight victories in doubles.

Boys Varsity Lacrosse

On April 24, New Canaan came up just short in a 7–6 loss to Staples in a tightly contested game. The Rams were unable to find the equalizer in the final minutes.

Two days later, New Canaan bounced back in a big way, crushing Rumson-Fair Haven 16–5 at home. The Rams showed firepower on offense and kept the pressure up all game long.

Boys Varsity Volleyball

New Canaan swept Bridgeport Central 3–0 on April 21, controlling every set with scores of 25–12, 25–17, and 25–22.

They followed up with a 3–1 win over Stamford on April 23. After taking the first two sets, the Rams dropped a tight third set but regrouped to close out the fourth 25–15.

 

Junior Jeremy Schubert serves the ball midway through the game in a fierce match against Fairfield Ludlowe. Photo taken by Christopher DeMuth

 

Girls varsity rounds the quarter on lap one of the mile event in the first heat. Photo taken by Christopher DeMuth

 

Boys 1600 event. New Canaan in white, from left to right is Faizal, Charlie, and Ryan B. Photo taken by Christopher DeMuth

 

In the 4th quarter, Danbury attempts to clear the ball to go on the offensive. New Canaan players successfully prevent this drive, forcing the ball back into New Canaan possession with a score of 15-0, New Canaan

 

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